libn a n v umCHIGAH STATI OOLlEOt
Basketball Season is Here
VOLUME 18
Michigan State News Start Right by Attending
T U E S D A Y . D E C E M B E R S . i ! ) 2 i i
NUMBER 24
WILL PRESENT ¿ j »ZZZZ bal l S a tu r d a y u , ^ ANOTHER PLAY
UHnng Intermission. tic Production.TO I »•■••••in |M*r
inn w in in*Ing in tii** campus
This ti uni l»*>r is th — **'«* ••dltor’s inHtiugeii
To 8. P ra te d at Uttk Theatre ^ M .7 !3 lÄ r ,»1"Campus PrItuer " TI
I ¡tro«im*, unirli inter«-»«' ! the last
TAKE a TIP PROM ME” BE TITLE OF NEXT
OFFERING.
December It .
Tlh «II III I fu* j,
m o rn -on th*.
and under Features• rie
a Tip from Me." u four-art to Ik* produred by Theta At
national druniatlrs frat**r- I he presented ill the Little Thursday evening. Dec In.
«sue. among to be "Mg* men oil i Im- i
Numerous novel t orn will app«*ar in this unii three-rolo hy Haliti mus seas«
again t h* latter should »* it did in • II aspirantsimjiiiH ••»ns hv T ro tt
Hldera as well as college people and N«» - i'Xperted that many p*.op|«> from date
af Th« \ tak
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• «In « >>f Ho Ida t form.STUDENTS MAY
CLASSIFY THIS WEEK Henkel's Donatesi f n cnc APPP. B PrMtk.ii, « c . Flour lo Church pQR VOMLCHORUSClassify for Next Term.
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•• play centers around the polit - 11 fflr u It tea o f the amali town of ka The village newspap«*r. the K:i Sew«, Is the means by which
>f ilo* propaganda la spread, h Mannlon. youthful editor of • per. is unable to publish ovcry- lie wishes because o f his «*n-
inetit to Wargrim, town boss, rim’* disposition is a thing to iit'd. and the town is kept from .r>ment by his bold upon the it ttie population
Samson, persistent Males .«mes to Kureku with the in-
itf reform ing it over night .itily re taon ," he says, "tlint wasn’t built In a day was he - » i • • V *tl<lia *t have my slogans ".ugh the «»Iforta o f Peggy Ac liming young mllliotialr«* a r
ilo» town is able to throw off kies atol com e i vita» its own
i »• gives way to comedy in the ige of Mrs Nelson Dodd, sotuer. whose .main ambition is
'De poor, and wh«i Is about den itk on her third mat rimontai
holge Kento-i. town bum.' i at aim in life ia not to do
plays a v«-rv Interesting i * « i role. Like her father
: hie Wargrltn. Marcia helps : g the town in »lie rut. Vlr- mon. Itoh's sister, is taken • truggle with .llinmy Sam ughout most o f th«* play plenty o f good talent and
Hi.tritello» in their i>«rt«. Takei Charge of Degree Work ForLeslie Chapter.
»hnual infanti > dance, under New H<-«-n»r\ is belng compietetiJd* auapices «»f Die infutitry utilt o f r° r "Take a Tip front Me.” thè playtic milttary department of ilo- col- ,u ,M* pre«ent«*d ut thè Lltile Theuterege. wf 11 he held mi Saturila» even Tliursday night uccordirig to Kdward ng. Dee II* in thè liti Fletti Arili Lrm-. mattaery armorv. m LatiMiug The entir«
Ibis party wiH h» «.peti to out-1 newHpap«*r ,. whlrh
■ I I P »*»««••i<aiisitig wtll .itii-nd n«tw changePians bave Im*«*h mad«* to inciud«- t«»r thè jjew o novelty vaudeville .ut* io he j Addltlons g«*d «Iiiriiik ili». Intermlsslon. and ' biade liy J. litary decurti! (ohm wlii |>*> in ev i-lan d ut pr«-ielice alitili! ||,e li;,|| : .(uiife j.,r ,,rThe patron* wi|| he III*, offlcers of wheri it «
he locai ni 11 i i a e y dopar) meni, Ali Anioni- thè • tletnpl is heing inaile io Itritlg as a fe n t ly addi'ti :tl«*st some pròtniti«‘ tit liguri- in mili one on - «« i
Alpha Piti piaci* in the
r the Lu re kit n entirely up to i. ah entirely y was necessary
Ila '
a l l o r i o f pia ' trilli IV u m .
been I ime.
thanrfi-d
ON LIBERAL ARTS PROGRAMERNEST HUTCHINSON CONCERT PIANIST TO GIVE PROGRAM
OF MODERN AND CLASSICAL NUMBERS.
DEFER CO-ED TRIALS FOR DERATE SQUAD UNTIL WINTER TERM
Women Debaters Expected to Have Speeches Prepared by
January 7.
Is One of Foremost Exponents Of Modern Interpretations.
Dehutf d dehat in'll fiey
HIM fur the college f o ld hav«* heeft deferred
Il ¡H« t i i d « - n i s t .
nf wnltiniib«-»*n imi. in
Si udenf»sion .«r»- r>• i fT i« «-rn .»nclasnifU .«ti.dlvlHiim il-<cha he** t " « I.«gln**crlng «lestudents H11*4but i*Xpert tl• h-nlM will caics departí«lents « lass I t V
t ili ly irreg 1ll;«•H .«rts di«fisithe end o f t lo
St udents sections »ui Mi
ta rv i o r •I be I chnr.li walke I llenkel vtillin* a t o l H . | 1|.- l l ,
' - ' i d i f w i t h T h e I ....... :
* i hey i o n tr ih n t women of Ho
op« latiti St I ..111 1 P e o p l r ’ i
I- lit tinOctroi
nr which• hi III III«-
Selection Will Be Made Tborsday Evening A* (»iris Compete in
(iroupg of Four.
» tirm. u c o r d i n g t o P o a c hki r u in n Jan 7 i» the dateit i » exp«•rted that thoselit» r‘«•«led will h a c - theirl»r«-pared by th.it time
iiestio n tIHi v.-jir is It«.t h a t tli< « «institution h«»t o »* * v«- • 'migr«* * tin- pow«r
il
WAR DEAD HONORED BY WASHINGTON ALUMNI
Will Place Bronte Tabid In Union Bldg. Commemorating M. S. C.
Caaualtiei in Three War*.
reputation as a tile artist und a o f th** great mas- literature, Krneat pianist, will pre
cian« of < lasslral hose composed in I. to tlie campus i- -day evening ut
'alian by birth, horiginal or mar- He in a musician
menta lie has i bite «-V«- us a con- g his place with ••ni* o f i d a art. d udted for the any TIiIm train- t*v ' »tensive conni y. ItllMSiM, Ktlg-n«l th* United
hi* old world• Il II «1 Mpent the Ime :n this conn• rv instrumental
lopmt-tif nn«l «du- I S t a t e s i f* . f m N
t*** with every Hon o f impor- *>rk recitata are " «rd to and form » " f »he eastern
illid. .
FELLO WCRAFT DEGREE TEAM PUTS ON INITIATION
MhltiKton It «tut«- colle g*
•ed have which Hill
ii « l id r o r m
i ii g cast promises to give •-nee something entirelyl i e
! d a n n io n J . D a le M ed ili. M annton M a rg a re t M«dn«*t.
vv.trg r im K ra n k H a v en ■ W a rg r im — H ylvla S rh lm
K enton* W ill ia m l la th a -
V» Ison Dodd Nina f'rlies Samson Marshall l«ull«'V« Aon C au l in«* S co tt
PHYSICAL EDS GIVE CO-ED CONVOCATION
Posture Subject of Co-«d Mooting.
The Mhhig we raft
IVI
«indents or '! um ti Ho ir lin
Mofi* i lian ». bed on ilo lalth vere in Hie work ere in the Span! • • I Vii W HI S•«■ »laced ” tli.
Moulding in ih« • Kpeeled i ha
i l H ' l l e d M e fn o r
State «l«-gf.. -< am Ing in Hie evening over .:•"* mein tiers sect ions of the -tut daily interested, favorably on the »<
AGRI BOARD AWARDS SCHOLARSHIP PRIZE
Two Student* To Be Honored Al Convocation Tomorrow.
STATE HIGHWAY DEFT. PI DELTS CELEBRATE PRESEfTTS PICTURE SERIES DAY OF FOUNDING
fietnre* lo Be Shown Bi-Monthly In Old* Hall Beginning
Jannary 6.Hold Banquet and Informal Meet
ing In Union Salnrday Evening.
birth a Inin • n Ing
« f hiñese Gardes. Hong Kong Abram
F' minor
• r Mulche-
tv Derry, figer« Wugn«-r.
i ngTI
legre uh h
Imi» pul.
i» put on degre*. w.,rk f Kalamazoo. Ilo«« II
1 — - — Itupids <tn Jan IN the**d convocation was h«*ld It^h a scheduled ••»
rn«.on at 4 o'clock in the Hon for the 'Jacal b.«i• rnirs building It was Latmng»> the women's advanced I* ut ion' «lass#**«, f ||«v tope ure
arri- ultort I a
Tin
STATE HORT MEN TO MEET ON CAMPUS FEBRUARY 3
K Harp, er .noi If
ni.ifi.ig« r of ITS. president ofn Da»ter, W r H Thomas.
H Cowers■*ld»*nt o f the Women's «sodatton. Margaret Foote. t)d Speeche« were given by
Michigan Hnrticnltnral S n c i e I y -iker taih.-ti «bon . . »r* Hnld* It* 55th Annnal Conclaveno the wearing proper j ■» - j-»•■he Taft spoke on proper At GfXIld R ap id i.•itions and slouching Ka- •Ks read a paper on Health »• f'arlisle There was al- esting style show. In ivhlrhl-prfsoa p o .n ) M h av ln c „ou n -.m .n r *l*.-n t.v -I.. Ml re and Dorothy Hprague as __ state Hortn ultural n •d posture.
MUSIC STUDENTS GIVE e l e c t r ic co . LOANS MOTORS SECOND TERM RECITAL to e l e c t r ic a l d e p a r t m e n t
Large Program Tuesday Aflenwnn r ....l l Mr«. Clark’* Stndin.
Ml- l.tiun i eel Feb T irai hii)M:n
nouncement of
_ which wound< lav*- Thursd
M.\.N who will he working Th*» »octet "■mg during Christmas vaca- the.obtaining •*v obtain board and room sutlding for f
ring for a furnace Inquire ,,f «h*- ttie«*tin »vment s«*cretary at Union tiviti«*« •? Hi
cussed.
M ill* I. l 'o l i I Iti i l l ' l l N
Boarding Club at Wells Hall Makes Big Cut in Cost of Living
eh »-osi o f living holds no Is th*- Michigan S ta te college m en ' * fo rtu n a te enough to o b ta in
A Itti 'h* The club meat
at the boarding dab in V»***". V». hn.hüí! 'I 'h . men's dormimrv J“ ; " ' 1*
iboul I3 " '' At ¡»-ast »0 pi*
a meal and eithe served each day
Y.W. FINANCIAL DRIVE MAKES GOOD START
Mtny Hunm PM fu 10# Pur Cunt ia Annul Snbsuriplaua.
**»h, :.? f..»ir ... I'K* M i R A M
L>iuii K y er
Ur«-.|**ri. k I.»ig*
Lud It* I l«»hlen
Ur sie ii DrewM* iie»»ir
IS iiia h i Klim *
< tstealhave been
I - nsineering*• fVn fury K b it rieMo.* r*- lo • ne«i through
• pr« sentativedr it. il»ln»"ii i in«-■i ? ; v »• i»"ri«-p" A«r
hi ot or i iu*"* indi i« ti«rn motor
W. A. A. INITIATES SIXTY FIVE MEMBERS
Original Slunls Are Yaniing Feature of Eatertaiawut.
Hl»ti Hir. * aiirL were initiated at th.- W \ A meeting held at the.
«i.-r ti I »es- ; Tlie new iivide«! lnf<* groufis
i* living -soriie «tun»»»• <ippit* , sv* » ’ Alh on the
t * f ‘ r. e f \l I >( 'oliage►-ft if wbtdi * he sV A A 1« a.»•' : . * mplia»i/*d 'he ne«*«|
v »" fi»n»!« »end two*. girls to the A « A <’ W
' orn» li If year* of ' * <■ • porf ruanagers and
l*»»-*-h A**re v!v»-n \ i-anquat ■ n i v»' 11 »¡»-if Saturday for »h«*
o oi.,| ,» for *h# hockey
Michigan State News SelectsAll-American Eleven
Michigan and Dartwauth Get Three Place«; Yale Take« Twu; Nebraska. Staaferd aad llliaeii Oat.
i......M»l W 111Hu
•*rn l.igh Mar
*'|H*r(ing (.«lifor s u i c New* The .Js-grsuperior
m en 's d o rm ito ry din* to th« a u d it fo r th « fall " h has ju s t been com pleted .. ^ r week fo r the te rm has
4 T he prlco la som ew hat han usual th is te rm a n d is K' lue In p a r t to tb a fac t th a t '— n nacaaaary •» tim es to SUBd*)r
•tri' ..fa «>ek.*4>s«
« fid*
eh ss t t .n o p ar InwbH for * *
en»ident Kenvon
md i«
•triil"'» H'UC l»bilgedX*' hu4i**e*t I «I «sigisi a» f<*l* « Ita mean
i *w«»f Ingmu. M«M*an»e «•■»«•ml fhx r lildtng. K a if« I* lta. Tap H*»«i» lb>
and Alpha Uhi. 1«»^ . a*,', AM-»ft Hall. W r <i'.r . « «.(leg** Itewiflefi«**.mu. . Al|*tia fiamma
V«*dder IIotl.se. »ml first Woman» bui Wing. < !*vvihb»n.Mrr«*ng Ifotiwr. M ' • fmirth Boor
third
H
r» > I li!Iyer I ’rejtid«- « l;n|ii>iMay Ualmgren
Lh/.nU-'h Tin lor \r lsew«|iii- M*'«*-r Helm urei
Mart« Nelson * ountrv Gard**ns tlrainger
Alice f Usen'Frinii
Biirk-ighH»-I«*ti Ander « m
V Mirant.Thera Austin
Triste Miheliu»Murray
»mm »
f »ul» ing <d • u m» ’»ad o
- * h¡. h " 1 * player is snfither n »he . arrytos ndividuai 'ask Is prob-
.*nd the final baiane« of i hevond 'he preeent
«rvev f the géme siatenry in fh«» perform- Assigned 'talla, shirh Murice >>f the spectators,
ferm a man a player of
'-U1
Vali
Jul.-A rnli«M|!i«>
Living in an «z** in which (| ia j.« r.lo ,* to iltenipt to »-vsde th«- cris- fortiary In whl*'h fad« stinof he overh»ohe«’i, in which »dherence fo Lid» invite* railh-ry -*r*<t in »hhh a disregard -f the old »stablDhed rut bodes ¡11 the Michigan state New* <hOMen the |e«*er o f the
. \ i,» and invites, beg*. ,»nd ev« n « aliber In th e f 'n lted Htates• » m.ii.' - • , if .■ .sin >■ its »i»-|e« f on <,( »tM|ft jr. oVef an area .lotted with colin \ I! A m e ric a n football te am . _ . . _______ . lege* pOMawaetve of football teams
To say the lea*f the »election o f „ „ jy a f4lr *^t|mat„ „ f rhe leading.« team **f fin» »ort i* incomplet«, in- pu»«-rs an bm mad« and a haac«a-curate. unauthoritatlve. and Inau- hJfJU, f<l nia(,t. fh#. ^ * . .n «,o ,,f ««
Nell thentlc. hut Ilk« the « rose-word pus- AII-Amern-an el«v«aMturko If i «Is r ***** *nfi ‘ he t barleston. I he Inrentlv« Tp* backfieid oa a modern s l t w
Ktnlly la*r*s* has crept in and a team rnuat be mus| have its adepl lias »m ashers.liehuwA.r forth«om m g. p assers, off *a*àle ru a a e rs . « ad ru a -
Ainy l->lniofl«h« W orking on a baaia of rrltlc iam 1 ners . d rop k lrkara. pun ters , a a d «ash
ame to Michigan when he« HU president «»f the Massachusetts **1
jo is ru n on a coo p era tive A g r ic u l t u r a l college, he -ent a roan IHwho Mrs. K to Michigan State « oliere fo investi- fb-
»re t h re« n > g » t * th e W om ans building. 1 * ^ th ird flt«>r¡ M«-beno H M inor Metidel«*s«*bn from «ports w riters, coaches, play- o f th e above dem aada support la tkon t e n d a ic a ^ a d t i l Econom ically W .« a n ’s hu.hllng. 22^ Mr» I t U sm ith «*r. and cloa« foo tball follow ers, a a d ! caoco tioa of tb s fu ac tto a . l a U #' n th e m a a a t s a s s t f a adì ^ W. T wood board f u r - If «ny«*ne has not pladard ye t. o r has G avotte nml Mnsett«* (»A lbert a theory of equal a tte n tio n to each . way of in te rference A q « a rte t of?‘> »M« ^ f l ? l w ! i . Î f T r t L ï Tn th*- United f« lM to re«Hve « ptodge card, it ia; Hoelab W atson ................»«ctlon of the cou n try and its o u t- ! m an who to a degree have b eco a*‘ ■tudeate w àe w ork fo r th e ir î î * ï »V«# i know .»f »ays Presi ,al#* *° them fr«Hu the- ( ------- standing playera, u t«*em has hern ! notlso ab la above a ll o t l s r t t a r a tè a■is woo w ork fo r the ir Mtataa t t o t ^ ^ n o w of. ays „ ^ a la a t lo a iM Y V tX ATKM selaetad. A ll-Am arlcan backflald.
***">Jfo rr[ h í 'c7 i í 1 d o r m i t ö r T lo * per“ term'! T T S t k D— A «Irl d .r to « C b r l t t m Pm tA w t Sm io b of Albion c o U tt* ! ib i“ c o m p i S J U 'w i S i ^ « wbfeb i t i 1 ' " " e < * n j u n ^ l « • »m « . T h . te l «hich menni th .. . i.uden. m.y-ob- t f Z ! i î Ü f í ¡ £ ? ! i Í T Ü Í P Í l I t I _ r r H “ U •* KleblteU, O num « t
S S S ? . ' y a » « H t e » U uS tr a a . U te ten»«« nnd room for n te rm of*y »— II* K W tu g am i «Mei 11 vert» under ««I-
diti Oß »bo-itboard
vacation to «rork In kitchan and w iJI addrasa tèa atudaats of M lcliigaa , la davalopad. a parform ar la a a ? po-1 ______serva maals. 8aa employmant sa«- j Sta ta collage la tka gyamaalum Wad-1 »itioa has carto la d a i a Ita faaetloaa Illino is . Obarlaadaar o f i k i t a ^ h retary a l Union building. | naaday m ora lag a l 11 o'elack. | la th è oparatloa o f tl^i a a c l la a . | { f i n i t i aad o a 9 M i 4 )
Michigan State NewsPublished tw ice weekly daring the college year by the student* of the
Michigan Sta te College. Entered as second class matter at the postofflce, Bast Lanslaf, Michigan. Advertising rates fur-
nlshed upon application to the Business Manager.
E D IT O R IA L S T A F FR O B E R T M. P O W E R S , W , tferm ian House, Cits. AMU Ed itorF ltK D W. I f A It B , *ane. Ilenn ian House..................... Business ManagerM A B E L A. G K T T B L . ....................................... <’o-ed Ed itorU vo ti llorton. *2HI........................................... Sports Ed itorJohn Kelly ...... . .... FeaturesE rva Prescott. 17h ............ ................................................floclety Ed itorDorothy Bu rre ll ..................................................... ...... L ite rsry
A a to taa t Editor«Paul I I. Engle, C. W . Kletxman. It. It. Olson. George Woodbury
T. L. Christie, R . Hlm<‘lui i«h- llnrold Marsh.
R E P O R T E R S John Brisliln c . It. H illNate Pullback M arian BennettW. A. Call Vat AtidcrhotiM. C lark It. I ld n n i*M. Pence Win. MullerJ . Renton Cleo Cole
S O C IE T Y R E P O R T E R S Ocorgle l.iiehtf«M»t. Wanneta Him«-n. Ituth llu rd
Ph.vllls Troutman. A lice H unter Ague*«
George II. Moore J I» Medili r Kolkoski G. E. Ramsey nr B N Irme.Wr Ituth flniMfduger. Stenn
Kdith S molitori.Trunihull
B t 'N IN E K S S T A F F Advertising— O. T. Whitburn, *27: L. Synder, *2«; Vie Anderson T B :
It* -iirmati. ¿7 . Tekla Spark*. '2#. N*wIm Snider. *21*. Olson, 29. Circulation Max Guwlwin. '29
O F F IC E — B A S E M E N T N E W V. I It It A It Y B U IL D IN G Printed at the Campu« I'u'm— Phone 2*viir>
Editorials np|*-nrlng In the MICHIGAN STATE NEWS are written by the editor-in-chief und bis a*«lfttant*. who are atudenta They rnn In no way la* Interpreted a* reprcM*nting the official viewpoint o f the college, or o f College ofTIelal».
B C B S C R IP T ÍO N —#2(10 THE BUIIOOL Y E A R
j Co-ed Edna .Sayalr"!Well. they got the hockey finals
played off mi last! I’ve been waiting for that most o f the term.
• •I hope the seniors feel properly
squelched— letting the lowly freshmen beat them that way.
• eAlthough I haven't noticed that
the froshmen have been particularly “ low ly" this term. Do you think luter-soclety and In
ter-fraternity aports Nhould be encouraged?Hugh R oM n w n , *98 S.
I believe inter-society and inter- fraternity sports should be encour-
| aged as they are an aid in securing
ENGINEERING DEPT. HAS ELECTRICAL TYPEWRITER
The M. S. C. electrical engineering department has received an electric typewriter which requires only a slight touch to the. key board and an electrically operated cam cause?« the type bnr to strike.
As the impression is absolutely uniform, the work from »his machine looks IIkp real printing. This last feature is especially valuable where a number o f carbon copies are to be
made as each copy in o f ualforr- tbflity. T he f h d f ita l departtt » ,* very g lad to haw« anyone inter exam ine the machine.
J. W. Edmonds’ SonT H A W ■ ! F IN K L U T E R I GOODS**-
id? H o k h f h a I n n Jtb
FNtaM feM 71 Tears
method of creat-
of
I will now allow any upper-class- man to tell that stock story which begins. "Now, when I first came to school, things were certainly different." • • e
But to return to the inter-class Physical benefit ronm . If you iWml nun,I. I,I ln* b,‘ ,t: ,r »P0« * » » n»h'P;likp to hop I hut nupppr flnal flnlkhed nf promoting a fppllnaoff. too. Do you fpel .hat It's Ihp «ood-f«llow»lilp amon* aorioltp* proper attitude to be afraid o f a lit- Dorothy MacEnchron, *98 Id. tie snow? Why. if I were on that If inter-society and Inter-fratern- team. the game would have be«>n *ty sports can be carried on in the played and won long ago! light of true sportsmanship, with an
• • 1 idea nf fellowship and friendly com-In the days when sport was really ' petition in view, it seems to me that
x|M>rr. frost-bitten toes and frozen ' b**y should bo eneuoraged. If such noses were the ordinary thing. That is not the case, it is up to the groups
GEORGE W OODBURY, MANAGING ED ITOR FOR D ECEM BER
“T H E I’EN N II.ESS M II.I.IO N A IR ""Arri-s «f Iliamonrin” will hereafter !«■ ronfined mostly to hookn,
for I hr Krrat Ktissrll H. Conwrll in dead.Or. Conwrll stands out as one of the most surprising men of
the dollar affr. H r had the ability of amassinK Imundirss wraith. It is said that hla lectures earned more than $11,000.000, hut he irave the whole sum away for the sake of education.
Society places highest value upon the wealthiest. The more money a man has, the more likely will he I«- the ideal of society. Yet, Dr. t unwell with his masterly oratory, with his idealism, and practicalness has the admiration and respect of those who knew him or of him.
He gave the famous “ Acres of Diamonds" lecture 6,l.i2 times. He memorized 28 lectures and gave them without notes. He was raid ot have addressed a largest audience than any of his contemporaries.
He has paved the way for financial succeNa and happiness for thousands, hut chose for his life one of accomplishment rather
«■a. Upforp boy. look up the sam p, and mad»» th**m so gentle.
You all hoard the ex-coach toll how h«* fed his football toam on raw moat? Well, when soccer first bo- carno a popular sport, we didn't even do that for the players- -wo mad** 'em bito it right out o f the animal whole'
I’vo heard a lot o f gossip lately, hut the latest in about that sign someone saw in the Union “ Girl wanted, to take care o f children Apply to Mr. Face.“
* • •And that same someone asked mo
!mw long fraternity houses had been orphan asylums
• •Said they had always hoard they
wore considered insane asylums ♦ • •
Now that W A. A. initiation is ov *r we ran stop worrying about the health of our athletic co-eds f don't believe any casualties resulted, eith er. • • •
Now. if it h.td been a man's athletic organization, we should have been kept awake all night by'shouts o f Twelve o 'clock, and all's w ell!"
• • •M.v only hope is that the co-eds
will form an honorary rifle fraternityand then w*» shall have some fun
• • *I’d do anything to get even with
the hoys that k**pt me awake so many nights for fear they would fire a shot through the wind«»*
By the way. rifle |* coming along fast. The girls started their practice in the armory two w.-**ks ago. Practice Is being held every Tuesday evening through the winter term
u . . . . . . . , , . - . Ju»d « sufAsatlon to the Y W .man wraith, when he could nave had either or both. He did If you can t get enough toward yourfrom the girls, tack le the f«|.
Thejf alwky* h w d plenty of and I know th«*y'd certa in ly
lion, away no that h i. name might live an the name u o t a university. He, himself, established a university, and a . its S-unoy.
o f men and women at M. S. C. to do away with one factor which Is destroying inter society and inter-fra- ternlty good will.C arl B ittner, '98 Hort.
Inter-fraternity sports should be encouraged because too few take part in sports as it is, and to get more people out for athletics, they should be developed.Annie I a» u ric W a lls , *98 L .
1 utn in favor o f inter-fraternity and mt»*r-soclety sports It seems to me that there Is not enough of such intercourse here It would tend to promote better feeling and fellowship between societies, and also con solidate the student body. Why not iiide|*>mlent tenuis as well? Who knows hut what latent material may be found among tho*<* who would help their society-- not feeling adequate for varsity team»?Thomea Be lt, ‘98 F«»restry.
I heartily believe In Intor-sneiety uid inter-fraternity sports They should be encouraged because by developing society teams material can often be found for varsity teams
Dr. Kimball Attend, Meeting at Amcricaa Physical Society
Dr. W 8 Kimball, professor m the mathematics department .»f M s C . attended a meeting of the Chicago bram-h of the American Physical society The meeting was held on the Friday and Saturday o f Thanksgiving week
A Joint paper was prepared by Dr Kimball and Dr Duffench for this meeting, its subject being lUstrlbu tion o f Potential."
Some Phases o f Statistics ' Ail members o f the staff and others ia- teresfe«! are invited.
Do College Students Insure T h e ir L iv es? Ths Answer Seems to be "TsC*
Do You KnowThat in a teat recently made with upper-class students of both sexes in fourteen representative colleges, 140 out of 351 aeid they Carried l i f t Incur- - ance policies!It is significant that 40fr o f undergraduates have insurance on their lives—a notable advance over what prevailed twenty, or even ten, yean ago. This show» that college students and their parents think life insurance is of consider-
a ble iN t in coonettid a w kb thc educanopsl penp— i Paterna be be ve te fe because they heve sometbmgtnieaaed fbr thc beneát o f oteas dril- dren. Srudene» m b e «tsar cheir Uves heve aa n a a o a a c valué.
TK r John Hancock it ponfcislddy intmsssad hi i womm and m ofctaming colles* çruinaert /or tfw jrw a riVA STRONO COMPANY. Over Suoy Years in Bust* ness. Liberal as to Contract, Safe end Secure in Every Way.
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H O N O R B R I G H T
The Book ShelfSklMed hjr Unnrthjr H a rrH I
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"This alxive a ll; to thine own self lie true.And it must follow as the night the day.Thou canat not then lie false to any man."
(hie uf the higgeat rogues of literature said that there is all thc space in the universe between knowing what is right and doing what is right.
If all the people who did good because good is good to do were put in u balance againat those who know what is good to do and don’t tin it, the first group—because the scales would go down so fast on thc other aide— would be tossed through the stars.
If we all practiced for ourselves what we preach to the other fellow, we'd have beaven on earth quicker than a shark could sell a front lot in Miami.
But if we all preached what we practiced we’d have some poorer preaching than students don't go to hear in East lousing.
The power of one honest man has never la-on measured ia--cause you can’t get the measure of an holiest man. His circumference is everywhere. One lie makes a man measurable; two lies make him more measureable; three lies, however, shrink him so that he is as aafe from being measured as an imaginary point existing somewhere in undcmonstrated space.
The |xiwer of an honest man is lifting power. Sandow used to put thirteen men on s platform, and lift them all. An honest man can lieat that: he can lift a whole college full of men and fNinipa.
Speaking of ponies: one of the greatest feats of ancient times was that of Samson. Samson caught three hundred foxea ami tied their tails together. He was a strong runner. Hut the chap that can catch all the ponies on a college campus and tie their tails together will make Samson look like a picayune in the pocket of a miser.
It is ever interesting to hear students say: " I f we only had the honor aystem here we'd go square. We want to be put on our honor."
People that don’t know that they are on their honor till someone tells them they are not likely to stay on the little they have after they have been told.
A good citiien doesn’t feel insulted by every policeman he meets. If you feel insulted—grapenuts.
One of the golden rules of Robert Louis Stevenson was this: “ When you feel afraid to apeak, speak up at once.”
If there are some spine-con taming bipeds at Michigan 8tate and these lateat products of evolution want to get rid of some crib- bing, let them stand up in class and call cheating. That would hit it hard. Remember Abe Lincoln at the slave auction? And. of courae, a man would have to have a clean IUt in order to hit hard,
your honor bright? Motto for examweek: HONOR BRIGHT, j— W .
m« h) Nora H. C aaR ia |h aR i F R IE N D S Non Mould havo *iv**n m*» rasu a l frit>ndlin«*i«M
Such am you xivn to anyon«* you Ilka, L ig h t chat, and g a ie ty , and rom plt-
aiffttt,And i l l <>nlooker* would have railed us friends.Uui I Muii*c bark su th easy offering*. D em anding th a t which o th e rs did not
r ia l in .In plan* of com plim ent I w rung from youT he Htuifehljng. d ifficult truth— In place of chat Deep silences a* te n d e r aa th a s ta rs — \n d in th e place of ail th n t p leasan t neaa
Of luiMtiai con tact, we have found in steadA com rade*m p th a t p ierces to th e core -A «tabbing joy forever tipped with pain
R E T O R T• an you w arm your hands by a s ta r?1» the went wind good to e* t? t an you find on th e crim son sunset clouds
A solid pi.«*,* for your feet?From t'o n tem p ora ry Verse.
8«»ME R E C E N T BO O K S Mark Twain s A utob iography," wvih an in tro d uc tion by A lbert Htge-
low P aine H um an O rigin«.“ by G eorge G ran t M acCurdy Joeeph i onrad . a P ersonal R em em brance." by F ord Madox Ford A uthen tic H istory o f th e Ku K lux R ian, by fiuaan L aw erenee Davis T he W andering S cho lar." by C E Maurice !
T hings Seen in i o n s u n tm o p le ." by A G oodrich F ree r
If there a re any s tu d en ts who w rite verse and would like to sub mit it to th is colum n, it would be greatly app recia ted by th e edito r.
M A T H K M A T It 'N t 'L I RA nother m eeting of the Mathemnt-j les c lub Witl be held T hursday even
ing. la v 10, in room SIP of Olda hail.P rofeasor Kmmoaas. of the depart-! nient. will apeak on the subject of
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Bell Systerti: I\ "Your pioneering work is done.You have created j a system that makes a neighborhood o f the nation." I / / /
Ti» e executive replied: "Our pioneering work has just
begun. Each day brings new problems. new discoveries, new developments, all caljing for. broader visioned handling on a larger scale than ever before. If I were a young
\nan gain in years, I would choose the telephone business for iv life work ¿yen more quickly tliaij I
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Before the atorm the celm m ight well be iiana Jvftlea on the S ta te eampna the past week La»t *pr,'s" ,he social lv dead as fa r aa n o d d y was concerned while ih i. 5." ab"°-
The A lpha Qam m a Deltas, Hesoerians non /■»,W<1 H« w nine Irlth rail term parties, while the Alpha Phis F u n n m ^ 1’ " ’’ |;m ,,r,a ,n- :,dd open houses and the annual Farmers' h n n l T a,,d T,,ln'ol-rs hop and Junior party took
Alpha (iamma Deltah e l d ^ 't i n “, Uamrna »n ils fraternity neia its rail term informal in A s hall
al « 2 n i W! 'h abn" ' 60 couPl«" n attendance Including Mr. and MrsB. Shaw ami Mr and Mrs II 11 ti»i«day who served a . p d ro n . and pa-'
tronesses (or the occasion andfnd F ld e " !" rlne nfand r.lsle Penegor of Ypnllantl whowere gues,.. The decoratloS. wereO f a ( hrlstmas nature and favorswere U„y Christmas stocking, whUe
Wolverine State Collegian, P|ay.
AIIIIIINI Partner*»’ Hop.T bf> annu«l farmers' hop. sponsor-
l,»ii a , a * ub' wa" ",a *ed in An hall Saturday evening with about laa couples In attendance. Features of the evening were various stunts robbers dances and the choosing of the most appropriately dressed cou- Pies Acting as patrons were Mr und Mrs. It. Shaw and R. it Hill.
IfoNporiiin The annual fall t*rin informal of
h“ U " l" 'ri" n l- , >' * a" staged in the Masonic temple Friday eveningwith the It. Kenyon orchestra asmusic makers. The place was deco- rated with ferns and paints and about 51) couples, including Mr. and Mrs Stack and Mr and Mrs J llas- selman as patrons enjoyed the affair
Junior Party
Olympic Venison Ronst•he Olympic society held its an- ! rail term fo rm al venison roast he Mas<wnle tem ple w ith about 46
in attendance. The dinner gram took the form o f a hunt : K. Ecke rt as toastm aster and -r.dlenger responded w ith "T h e . A. Vogel w ith "T h e D eer,"
*ner w ith "T h e C am pfire " while tmonds gave "T h e C o u n c il." The .•n DeMotay orchestra was hid •i a tiny log cabin which was
5 intely surrounded by ever- Patrons and guests for the
included Dean and Mrs. Blssel. •id Mrs. J. Hasselm an, P ro f. and
FV Co*. P ro f. and Mrs. 8. E. Mr. and Mrs. J . Hepplnstahl,
and Mrs. R . Young. Coach and • if. Kobs. J . L. T ay lo r, Col. Mrs. Sherburne, M. Casteel, and Mrs. M. M. C o ry and Mr.
.trs Redding.
*"*.?rta ' ll«a With a Christm as i hou,e F r ld «)r evening, i
X i.k * ’* ’ d*cora*®d In keeping I with the season, a huge Christm as !V ocr« P y,n* mo« prominent place The (entnre of the evening,.^ k .Kr***n ,ln * o t ‘ 'hrlstm as gifts n . ?i* » * .Ue" U Patronlg-ng the affair were M r and Mrs. Bas
il Brew er and Mrs. W sterbury.Misses l.eona DeYoung and Ann
learaley o f lloslon were houae guests during the past week-end.
J,utb “ anney of Oreenvllle visited her sister Ju n e during the past wee.k.
’Iibe ‘ raternity is planning to hold a (hrlstmas party Tuesday evning.
KanomlnnAbout 4« couples were in attend
ance at the society open house Sat- urday evening II it .th e r and Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Scudder acted aa patrons and music was furnished by nines orchestra. Alumni who relum ed for the affair were J. Smiley o f Detroit und It. Schlngle o f Sagt- haw.
MororlMtMrs Curl (iiady (Helen Walesl
visited the house Friday. Mrs Qlady wns a former member o f the rlass of
Miss Rdna llrown and her family wore here this week-end. Rdna is at Merril I'alnicr this term.
Miss Rnwena Kicks o f thé class o f 'ïW was married Saturday, In*«-, r». to John Ablanalp of Chicago.
Ph i Kappa P h iL. B. Wheeler and J. G. Lakln
nave been selected as delegates to the Phi Kappa Phi convention at Chicago the latter part o f December C W. McIntyre and J. II. Lens, alum-
. nl. will plan attend.The frnternlty announces the fol
lowing pledge liHt: O. J. Hcheuster Battle Creek; R. J. Sckendle. Chas’ Reeman. Manistee; w . L. Olson.
. Betttonia; 8 . J. Graf, Grand Rapids; J. W. Welch, Vassar; J. C. Howell Battle Creek; R j. Jacobs. C. M. Walker and L. W. Raymond, o f Pe-
j trolt.The fraternity has won the first
j two indoor baseball games played against the Columbians and Delta
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Helen Fowler of (¡rand- Ilaplda ! was the guest o f Biddy Olhaon over the week-end.
Marian Pulver spent the week-end at Ann Arbor.
J. II. Oillis o f New York city spent the fore part o f the week with his daughters. Fay and lleth.
Odfegu RoNldeneeEllen Lamar o f Grand ¡.edge was
the week-end guest o f (In Smith, while Mary Matchellor entertained Marian Rntchellor and Hetty Nichols.
end at her home In Davison, while Pern Earcner visited in Ba ttle Creek and Agnes Baynes and Irene Roth were In Birmingham.
P ractice Hoase Miss Clarissa Anderson o f Grand
Rapids wns a house guest during the week-end.
Kappa Delta Misses Bernice Shaw o f Grand
Rapids and Edythe Sundell o f Owos- k o weif* bouse guests over the weekend.
The sorority is planning to.hold a Christinas party Wednesday evening.
l*Vii Kappa Tna L. Smith and T. Oldenberg were
in Muskegon for the week-end.The date for the winter term for
mal has been set for March 6. The affair will be staged at the Kerns hotel.
H all. O s , D ra la . Herbert ‘ hittou vsd >‘, r l M ille r were boner gue.r, over I . p u t week-ee*.
P | * h e11 **.. * *•’ “ • i ,T f a very intereat-
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Th<* *0.'i*fY m Christmas bazaar m -5- dlegtsa Flower Shop Dec 4 and ?
I ’M IM t o I” « M - Iran dress o f Sag- **’ -* Sunday afternoon.
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strong House Georgia Rann entert.tined Rachel
Moore during the past week-end. Laura Hteinmetx spent the week-
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I acted as hosts to it an informal par- >aturday evening, tor the occasion
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was staged in the Union Friday evening with the Michigan State Union orchestra furnishing the music. Colored lights produced feet.
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30 couples at a bouse party hold at the society home Friday ev* tune The ballroom was decorated with (he society colors of maroon and gray Dancing wus enjoyed throughout the evening, the mush- being furnished by the Collegiate Three. Refreshments were served during the dan«** intermission. Patrons for the affair were Prof. and Mrs. M M Cory and J. W. Sheedy and Miss Sign#» Carlson.
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CORNELL AND COLGATE W ILL BE INVADED IN EAST BY GREEN I AND WHITE; OTHERS TO BE BOOKED.
Foiir major gridi roti engagement*, inane schedule, thè *eii*on wotild 1«lui» nf tIieni |M>NHÌtde tu lie plitye«! nt even u more np|*»tizirig morsel f«»rthè Kiinì l.iiusiim Ntndluui. were thè State finis tluin (he inten<*«-ti<»ii!ilri*sultM ef Director o f Athletlc* Young'x «ehedtile uf thè |wi«t *emwm. wbieh wn*viali lo Ottengo thè |m m i w w k w h e re one nf U h* niosr nttraetive «ard* #*verhe ntteuded thè meeting o f W«»*tern fu»misi h.v thè Green unii White.t'twference and Middle Western conch* No .»flier hddkiug- were niiri.iuiiced — -■ yea and »Mettila. I>j |.lr.«t»r Yininii» ii|k>ii hi» return n n — ,
Colgate and Cornell are definiteli- front Die Midway hot ir i « u-ing aired FKIlSII n flT B F Y T r A lsetfled lo la* pia\ed on thè t*iistern »»round thaf af hi «f «me more maj«»r , ■***■*■■ IIW B lA a l Ib /lIV l
ALL-AM ERICA SELECTIO N SU n i— Oowterhaan, M ichigan; Thayer, Pentì; llaitsoii. SyracuseTarlile— W rir . Nebraska t ( ’l ; Parker, Dartmouth ; R iv i« , VanderhiltGuard— sturbatiti, Y a le ; Buckler, Alabama; Im i/ , Navyfe n le r— R nm n, M ichigan; McMillan, Princeton; D iw ty , NorthwesternGuarii— IHehl. Dartmouth ; Hess, Ohio; Carey, Cat'fonilaTackle— Jo«*, Va le ; IJndenmeycr, Mo.; Chase, PittsburghKnd— T u lli. Dartmouth ; Shipkey, Stanford; Kassell, lllirndsQuarterback— Friedman, M irh ; T ry on, Colgate; Pease, Columbialla lfh a rk—Grange, Illino is ; Wilson. Washington; Houm ay. TulaneIta lfhark— Oltertawder. Dartmouth; Slagle. Princeton; Plansky,
GeorgetownPiidhaek— N< vers, Stanford ; W ycolf ; Georgia Tech.; Kreux, Penn.
STATE FIVE BATTLES OLIVETIN SEASON ORENER TONIGHT
HACKET AND FREDERICKS NOT UP TO PAR FOR FIRST TILT OF 1925-26 SEASON.
grhllrotis iif Hamilton, S. Y , and utfraetlon to Is* play«*<l on the home 11 liiM’ii r«,s|Ms*tlvel.v. The Cornell out- *°t »rill I»** signed before next fall mils lit which Is couched by ' ‘Gloomy Gil" around, M«*v«*rnl school* with en- Dohic. will ls> hosts to the Green and '’ Inble f* *« *r l»a 11 reputation« are now in White Ortolier Id. The date of the consideration nn«| the final choiee may j Colgate encounter Is still tentative. »itinotiiieisl «win.
Tin* I'nlversify o f Michigan and If Miehigan and Centre are Itooked Centre College o f Dansville. Kentucky to play af Knsf (.arising. both gam«»« have both been booked for f9K2ft, a«- should draw r.«-«»rd nttendam-es In eordltig te t'orieh Youngs, luit where 1112-1 when Michigan last played «m the lb«* games will Is» playtsl Is still a mat Stale gridiron. s«*nts were at a pre- ti»r o f i <>nlecture. It Is |s»sslhle that miuni \\i «*ks before the gam«». Cen both Michigan and Centre will Is» m«‘t fre ctdlege did not «Iraw a re«ord crowd nt Fast I,an-iug. prolaihly lit l«»n«t *me when tin* Praying Colonel«“ ap|s*o f lb«* two will np|H»ar h«*re next soli. Wilb th«*se tw’o games on tin
h«*re in October but if the to re urn again next seni
DEFEATS SENIORSF in i C o m Secares Ckenpienship
far Freeh.The seemingly unbeatable fresh
men defeated the seniors in a pep pfly-played hockey game last Saturday morning The score was 7-5 and decisively .-«ta hlinhe« the first year g.rl* .is flic cbanipions. and
their hope- in stN-is*r to th.k .higti P«
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HOTELDOWNEY•am« w.-re very well matched, lown tiy the score, and the err- hard fought. Both teams credit for their skill
«•rs of passes in in he country. II«1 is a big, rangy hoy, fasi as a streak, and «*: i »ably bandi«»« the defensive end of ,i Hanker. Tally. uf the other end. has nearly as enviable a record. He was one of the cogs in Dartmouth's great passing alta k. «iberia iid* r to Tally, and is one o f the lead us scorerà o ( the east. I,ike Oou- terbaan, he knows the job of an end and goes about it in decisive fashion.
The tackle berths go t«» Kd Weir, Nebraska, and Joss o f Yale, The Cornhuaker leader is undoubtedly one of the greatest tackles we iiav«• »er ««»ni. He is a powerful charger. .« dem<m-on tlef«*ns»*. with a thorough
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«Continued from page l » and Never* of Stanford combine the m>.«««ary qualtlfie« beyond the fondest hopes o f any roach.
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Oliver college, «vili senti ifs hil*k»*t- hall «inintet ber«» toiiight to do battio vx irti thè Mh'higutl State co'irtllieii ili fli«» seasons opeiiing tilt. Tilt» M. I. V. A. «Mitfit IsinstN of thè tlashy Itrumm. it« < a|itaiti. mol tlie l«»adlng seorer of thè a-sociuMoti. I*a«t «ci;soti iti umili was elirisen on ila* All-M. I. A. A. Uve a « a forwartl. In .«uhstanee. he w ns thè oiitstandlnff forward o f ili«» year, tiexf to lt«*«l Party »»f Alma, ami hodoiiht thè offensive power and «lfiv<» to* night, for Dlivet x\ ili ls> center arotiml hlm.
Olive! i* reputivi f«* hnVe thè ls*«t prn -jH 'cts f»»r a w in iiit ig s«*as« li tlils w in te r flint th«*.v bave Itnd ili qulte some tlm e. and for that retison XVili Im* coiint<»d U|Nin l o «»xfem l S tu fe '« p i i.l.alile «opht'liiorr liti«>-up ib is «»Veli*
; prò Idem for anyone attenc-' ng to etect All-American team? It is
•eally a «ad affair when m«n o f thè • alile r of Tryotl, S b '” le, WycofT and Wilson bave to he Jeft off thè mythl- «ul si-loctlens. At thè same tinie. even rh‘* fhir«l eieveti advaTtccs reai performer* in Flournay. P»a«e. and Kreiiz Of thè lin'-men. few better iia i VfcMUlan. Tltayer. Buekler, atuf *
i.tndenmeyer are avallable any year, litif neh is thè decree o f fate
ing. when the whistle armour another «»otirt season has rolled
Captain llackett. provide»! .»•id »d his ankle has repair* »! -
| ly. will lead a team «»f inevj . men against Olivet. Inexpert* ■ far as varsity etdleglate bask« eotieerned. With Ilacket will h ltu>«o. the All-Amerlean prep ,*i ace. and Ito.v .lagtiow, the ot. sure starters. Bremer, Kelly, man. Fonts. O'Connor. If«»«»«t and Fredericks comprise the . from which the other two phn- in» selected, hut each «»f these ; practically sure t«> set* s«anc . < - the gain«» lias «»niied, ami State «»r hist.
This llrst struggle o f the ««*.» the court will t«i a large degre» exjierlment «m the eoa«*hi»s p «leiermltie tin* status o f their - men, ami the calibre of bn*| they are able !<» exhibit.
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made will draw criiii'ism galore hut position* go to we invite anyom* to Orange and Oberlander The cap;
< ' I * « " « '» » . »■ m m r n n n ' i . | |K W O u r » . n n d Include , men¡ ' ' ' .Tinni"n,» '| 111 i 1" 1 who " ,lll‘1 'IIliable »iiUUIIule,. . . . ' * V 2 h.'.' without any appreciable it I (Terence.mh. (. « equal, ,n arrTln* lb* »Mil T|„. ,)f
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Krnie Never* «»r Stan fount in the mind o f the writer, i* one «if thngreate*t fullback* ever to »Ion grid t.»g*. ,«m| W i n * the fullback berth Never* i* a throwback on the prlal* five in hi* line crushing steam-roller plunging, and shattering o f opp«y*ing lines i»n top o f this he handle* all the other function* o f a hack with equal facility, and a* a defensive fuilhu> k compare* favorably Mallory o f Yale who ii for hi* play In the east
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